Warren Zeiders Shares Heartbreaker

by | May 18, 2024

Hershey, Pennsylvania-hailing Country star Warren Zeiders has released his first track of 2024, Heartbreaker. Written by Zeiders, Julian Bunetta (Thomas Rhett, Niall Horan, Kelsea Ballerini) and Mags Duval (The Highwomen, Lindsay Ell, Teddy Swims), the song finds Zeiders heartsick, reflecting on his shortcomings in love as he displays a softer side of his signature twang.

Warren Zeiders

Warren Zeiders (David McClister)
Warren Zeiders (David McClister)

In addition to new music and a new album on the horizon, Zeiders’ debut radio single Pretty Little Poison is currently Top 5 (and climbing) at US Country radio and just broke the Top 30 on Billboard’s Hot 100. Watch the official video below:

Zeiders is a poster child for digital accolades, and he’s building an impressive hard ticket stock as well. His 26-date Pretty Little Poison 2024 North American Headlining Tour kicked off in February and is already completely sold out, and his wildly successful touring footprint is evident that the Pennsylvania native is much, much more than a streaming numbers success.

Check out the visualiser for Heartbreaker below:

2023 was a banner year for Zeiders, who released his debut album Pretty Little Poison in August. Zeiders capped the year at No. 1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artist Chart (week of Dec. 2) and notching 1.5 billion+ career streams. The album’s title track debuted on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, peaking inside the Top 50, earned RIAA Gold Certification and currently sits in the Top 10 of Billboard’s US Country Airplay Chart. His Pretty Little Poison Fall 2023 tour saw 54 sold-out dates, including a sell-out at Nashville’s famous Ryman Auditorium.

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